For Elementary School students
Fun, interactive ways to introduce pedestrian and cycling safety to Grades K to 8.
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These resources teach primary and junior students the importance of pedestrian, cycling, and overall road safety in a fun and interactive way and provide students with opportunities to practice safe walking and cycling behaviours.
Pedestrian safety resources
- From Peel Regional Police: a printable drawing sheet to share what "spring safety" looks like to students.
- Town of Ajax's Active School Travel Toolkit
Cyclist safety resources
- Peel Regional Police's Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety virtual program for Grades K-3
- Peel Children's Safety Village gives elementary school children a place where they can practice road safety rules, and reduce the rate of preventable traffic collisions involving children aged one to nine
- Cycling lesson plans, videos, guides, and handouts.
- Bicycle Skills and Drills kit: A guide to running a bicycle Skills and Drills event at your school.
- Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada)'s Guide to Ride
- The Ministry of Transportation's Young Cyclist's Guide
Safety games
- Bicycle & Pedestrian Signals Game: Test your knowledge on bicycle and pedestrian signals.
- Bike Ride Checklist: Sort what you should take on your bike ride from things that should stay at home.
- Street Diagram: As a pedestrian, learn about what can help to keep you safe as you’re walking.
- Road Sign Matching: Do you know your signs? Test your road sign knowledge.
- Bicycle Labelling: Label the important pieces of your bicycle.
- Cyclist Trivia: Test your cyclist knowledge with this Kahoot.
- Pedestrian Trivia: Test your pedestrian knowledge with this Kahoot.